Bodo D'ar
Basic information
Sample name: Bodo D'ar
Reference: J. E. Kalb, C. B. Wood, C. Smart, E. B. Oswald, A. Mabrete, S. Tebedge, and P. Whitehead. 1980. Preliminary geology and palaeontology of the Bodo D'ar hominid site, Afar, Ethiopia. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 30:107-120 [ER 3840]
Geography
Country: Ethiopia
Coordinate: 10° 37' 30" N, 40° 32' 30" E
Coordinate basis: stated in text
Time interval: Middle Pleistocene
Max Ma: 0.64
Age basis: Ar-Ar
Geography comments: "on the east side of the Awash River"
within the Upper Bodo beds
thought to be Middle Pleistocene based on faunal composition and artefacts
an average of multiple Ar/Ar dates on a vitric tephra from unit u1 in the Bodo section, below the fossil-yielding unit u-t yielded an average of 0.64 +/- 0.04 Ma (Clark et al. 1994)
within the Upper Bodo beds
thought to be Middle Pleistocene based on faunal composition and artefacts
an average of multiple Ar/Ar dates on a vitric tephra from unit u1 in the Bodo section, below the fossil-yielding unit u-t yielded an average of 0.64 +/- 0.04 Ma (Clark et al. 1994)
Environment
Lithology: siliciclastic (mixed)
Taphonomic context: fluvial deposit
Archaeology: stone tools
Habitat comments: "concentrations of fossils and Achedulian artefacts are exposed in the banks of both" surrounding streams
there are three layers in the local succession: a conglomerate with "Abundant fossil bone and artefacts", a medium sand with "abundant" fossils including the Homo skull, and "medium to fine sand and silty sand" with "very few fossils"
the fauna is considered homogeneous, so it is listed all together
there are three layers in the local succession: a conglomerate with "Abundant fossil bone and artefacts", a medium sand with "abundant" fossils including the Homo skull, and "medium to fine sand and silty sand" with "very few fossils"
the fauna is considered homogeneous, so it is listed all together
Methods
Life forms: carnivores,primates,rodents,ungulates,turtles,other reptiles,fishes
Sampling methods: surface
Sample size: 142 specimens
Years: 1976
Sampling comments: some fossils were recovered before 1976
there are two test pits, but most of the material is apparently from extensive surface collections
there are two test pits, but most of the material is apparently from extensive surface collections
Metadata
Sample number: 4196
Contributor: John Alroy
Enterer: John Alroy
Created: 2023-04-06 20:50:50
Modified: 2023-04-06 10:50:50
Abundance distribution
22 species
4 singletons
total count 142
geometric series index: 37.6
Fisher's α: 7.285
geometric series k: 0.8351
Hurlbert's PIE: 0.8608
Shannon's H: 2.4709
Good's u: 0.9725
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Register
Papio sp. | 3 | |
†Theropithecus oswaldi | 2 | |
affiliated with subspecies leakeyi | ||
†Homo heidelbergensis | 1 | |
"Homo sp." also referred to Homo erectus by Clark et al. (1994) | ||
Carnivora indet. | 2 | |
Thryonomyidae indet. | 2 | |
†Palaeoloxodon recki | 2 | |
"Elephas recki... very developed" | ||
Equus sp. | 7 | |
Rhinocerotidae indet. | 2 | |
Hippopotamus (Tetraprotodon) sp. | 44 | |
†Kolpochoerus cf. limnetes | 9 | |
Kolpochoerus sp. | 10 | |
said to be new | ||
†Metridiochoerus cf. jacksoni | 1 | |
Giraffa sp. | 2 | |
Homoioceras sp. | 4 | |
compared to | ||
Alcelaphus cf. buselaphus | 5 | 143 kg grazer-browser |
Aepyceros cf. melampus | 2 | 51 kg browser-grazer |
Onotragus sp. | 18 | |
compared to | ||
Kobus sp. | 6 | |
Tragelaphus sp. | 1 | |
Testudines indet. | 1 | |
"Chelonia" | ||
Crocodylus sp. | 12 | |
Osteichthyes indet. | 6 | |
"Pisces" |